"and one was as large as 20x30 inches"

 

That big eh?  Wow, I can hardly believe that.

 

Sorry Rich, I couldn't help it ;-)

 

Zeev

 

 

From: MoPo List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Richard
Halegua Comic Art
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2010 3:46 PM
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Subject: Re: [MOPO] Frank Frazetta gone

 

John

his art varied in size tremendously. some paintings were done very small
11x14 or so, but I have sold several Frazetta paintings in my time and one
was as large as 20x30 inches. It was always more about how much time before
deadline did he have left (Frank was notorious for screwing off until the
weekend before he was due) and what materials he had available to paint on.

In one famous case, he had to get 4 paintings in to Ace books on Monday
after screwing off for 3 months and being at his cabin, had no canvasses. So
he peeled linoleum from the kitchen floor and used that for canvas. 

I know for a fact that some of the Scientoligist paintings he did were quite
large (probably 24x48 inches, maybe larger)

in any case.. it was all great stuff..

Rich


At 12:40 PM 5/10/2010, John Waldman wrote:



Frazetta has always been one of my favorite artists, along with James Bama.
It amazed me how small those Frazetta cover paintings really were.  
Frazetta was the best at what he did and will be missed.
It's no wonder he wasn't know more for his movie poster work, there's some
real lousy movies in there.
John W


From: Richard Halegua Comic Art <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, May 10, 2010 2:10:42 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Frank Frazetta gone

it's sad that his family has to be in the middle of a scandal in Frank's end
days. I have no doubt that his son's asscapades hastened his death.

I've sold several Frazetta paintings and numerous illustrations. The quality
of them was unmatched by others of his time.

he was one o fthe top illustrators of the 20th century and in the last 3rd
of the century there can be no doubt that he influenced more artists than
Norman Rockwell did in the first 3rd (although I will admit, more of the
artists Rockwell influenced - like Frank himself - are better artists than
the ones Frank influenced except for guys like Dave Stevens and Mark Schulz)

Frank is gone, but his legend lives on!

Rich

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